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The Salisbury University faculty are at
the heart of the University's internationalization efforts.
The SU Center for International
Education (SUCIE) is pleased to
provide the following resources to
help faculty as they build programs and initiatives. Any
questions that a faculty member might have about international
opportunities should be directed to the SUCIE at
sucie@salisbury.edu or
410-677-5027.

Open to faculty interested in spending a
period of time abroad with one of SU's strategic Salisbury
Abroad global partners teaching, lecturing, collaborating
with colleagues, developing joint research projects, or
engaging in other professional development

Sponsoring SU faculty members and/or
academic departments can apply to the University to host an
Exchange Visitor Short-Term Scholar or Professor. Only
sponsoring SU faculty members and/or academic departments
may initiate the process to host an Exchange Visitor
Short-Term Scholar/Professor.

Led by
in-country faculty and BCA staff, the theme-based BCA
seminars for university and
college faculty and administrators designed to provide
faculty and administrators with an intensive, in-depth
understanding of other societies and their political,
economic and cultural perspectives. All seminars are
in English.

CIEE
International Faculty Development Seminars are
intensiveeducational experiences
designed to explore fascinations, challenge preconceptions,
and open eyes to global issues shaping the world today. Each
program features lectures, site visits, and discussions with
overseas academics and colleagues. Participants return to
campus poised to incorporate an international dimension into
administration, course design, research, and teaching.

This
program provides grants to support overseas projects
in training, research, and curriculum development in
modern foreign languages and area studies for
teachers, students, and faculty engaged in a common
endeavor. Projects may include short-term seminars,
curriculum development, group research or study, or
advanced intensive language programs.

The German
Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is a publicly-funded
independent organization of higher education institutions in
Germany. Our 14 international offices provide information as
well as financial support to over 50,000 highly-qualified
students and faculty per year for international research and
study.Faculty support ranges from funding for conferences
to language programs in Germany.

The East-West
Center is an education and research organization established
by the U.S. Congress in 1960 to strengthen relations and
understanding among the peoples and nations of Asia, the
Pacific, and the United States. The Center contributes to a
peaceful, prosperous, and just Asia Pacific community by
serving as a vigorous hub for cooperative research,
education, and dialogue on critical issues of common concern
to the Asia Pacific region and the United States.
The Center offers a variety of professional development
opportunities for faculty and professional staff in higher
education.

NAFSA is the acronym for
the National Association of International Educators.
NAFSA serves the
field of international education—professionals in
international education, institutions of higher education,
and international and U.S. study abroad students—by
providing a number of grant
opportunities.

Rotary Grants
for University Teachers provide funds to higher education
faculty to travel abroad to teach at colleges and
universities in developing countries. The program is
intended to build international understanding and foster
development while strengthening higher education in
low-income countries.